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Greater Bay Area | Huo Qishan attended the Guangdong People’s Congress and suggested encouraging companies to provide internships for youth

2021-01-26T12:52:48.105Z


The fourth meeting of the 13th People’s Congress of Guangdong Province opened in Guangzhou the day before (24th). The Governor of Guangdong Province Ma Xingrui mentioned in his government work report that it is necessary to deepen cooperation in the areas of people’s livelihood in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and promote innovation and innovation among Hong Kong and Macao youths.


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Written by: Zhai Ruimin

2021-01-26 20:42

Last update date: 2021-01-26 20:42

The fourth meeting of the 13th People’s Congress of Guangdong Province opened in Guangzhou the day before (24th). The Governor of Guangdong Province Ma Xingrui mentioned in his government work report that it is necessary to deepen cooperation in the area of ​​people’s livelihood in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and promote the construction of Hong Kong-Macao youth innovation and entrepreneurship bases. Promote communication and integration among young people.

Huo Qishan, chairman of the Hong Kong and Guangdong Youth Association, who is also a member of the Standing Committee of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, suggested at the meeting that relevant departments could consider funding and subsidies to encourage and invite more people from cities in the Greater Bay Area, innovation, technology, and cultural, sports, and art related industries. Leading companies and organizations participate in the program to provide internship positions for young people in Hong Kong.

The Guangdong Provincial Government's work report mentioned that it is necessary to deepen cooperation in the area of ​​people's livelihood in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, promote the construction of Hong Kong and Macao youth innovation and entrepreneurship bases, and promote youth exchanges and exchanges.

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Huo Qishan also proposed that mainland schools may consider expanding the scope of pilot schools for Hong Kong and Macau children’s classes, and appropriately relaxing the conditions for Hong Kong students to go to the mainland to study in the mainland, so as to facilitate the children of Hong Kong people to receive mainland education and take mainland examinations.

Zhang Yunfei, another member of the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said that the near-Australian regions represented by Zhuhai and even Hengqin should be encouraged to serve as a platform for transitional housing demand and provide certain public rental housing resources to satisfy Macao youths who come to Guangdong to work and start businesses. Housing needs for temporary turnover of people.

At the same time, he hopes that relevant departments will issue policies to encourage technology companies and public institutions to invest resources to provide outstanding Macao youths with internship and job opportunities.

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